Grave Next Door Unleashes New Single 'Judgement' from Upcoming Album Sorry No Candy

Grave Next Door

New Single ‘Judgement’ from Upcoming Album Sorry No Candy

Michigan-based doom and stoner metal band Grave Next Door has announced the release of their latest single, “Judgement,” from the highly anticipated second full-length album, Sorry No Candy. This powerful track is now available for streaming, adding to the excitement for the upcoming album.

Fans of heavy, gritty sounds can expect a slew of releases leading up to the album drop, with audio or video content rolling out every week. Mark your calendars for the significant date of October 16, 2024, when Sorry No Candy will be available for pre-sale exclusively via BDR Bandcamp.

Grave Next Door combines the doom-laden grooves of bands like Cream, Weedeater, and Melvins to craft a sonic experience that’s as heavy as it is mesmerizing.

Formed in 2018 by brothers Patrick and Anthony Salerno, the band brings a wealth of life experiences to their music, from Patrick’s time as a bounty hunter and deep-sea diver to Anthony’s foreboding guitar riffs and haunting vocals. The duo’s chemistry is palpable, delivering hard-hitting tracks that explore dark themes of mortality, addiction, and war.

Grave Next Door - Album Sorry No Candy

The band gained an online following with their 2019 single “As Heavy as Texas,” which was later remastered and re-released by Black Doomba Records in 2023. Grave Next Door has since established themselves as a fixture in the underground doom scene, with notable performances at Maryland Doom Fest, Tennessee Metal Devastation Festival, and Kraken Doom Fest.

Their debut album, Sanctified Heathen, released in March 2022, showcased their raw talent and thematic depth. Now, with Sorry No Candy, the band takes their sound to the next level. Recorded at Black Doomba Studio in Atlanta and produced by Tommy Stewart (known for his work with Hallows Eve and as the owner of Black Doomba Records), the album promises to cement Grave Next Door’s place in the doom and stoner metal pantheon.

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